Carpathian Euroregion
The Carpathian Euroregion is an international association formed on February 14, 1993, by the representatives of the regional administrations of Poland, Ukraine, Slovakia and Hungary in the city of Debrecen. In 2000, the request from several regional administrations of Romania to join the Euroregion was accepted.
The region
The Carpathian Euroregion comprises 19 administrative units of five countries from Central and East Europe, which are Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine and Romania. Its total area is about 160 000 km2 or over 60 thousands square miles. It is inhabited by over 15 million people.
The Carpathian Euroregion is designed to bring together the people who inhabit the region of the Carpathian Mountains and to facilitate their cooperation in the fields of science, culture, education, trade, tourism and economy.
Due to its size, another Euroregion was created within it: the Biharia Euroregion, centered in Oradea. It covers two neighboring counties of Bihor in Romania and Hajdu-Bihar in Hungary.
Constituent regions
- (7): Bihor County, Botoșani County, Harghita County, Maramureș County, Sălaj County, Satu Mare County, Suceava County
- (5): Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hajdú-Bihar County, Heves County, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
- (4): Chernivtsi Oblast, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Lviv Oblast, Zakarpattya Oblast
- (2): Košice Region, Prešov Region
- (1): Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Largest cities
- Lviv - 729,000
- Chernivtsi - 259,000
- Košice - 235,000
- Ivano-Frankivsk - 225,500
- Oradea - 206,600
- Debrecen - 206,200
- Rzeszów - 179,500
- Miskolc - 169,200
Gallery
- Suceava
- Botoşani
- Zalău
- Baia Mare
- Satu Mare
- Lviv
- Chernivtsi
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- Košice
- Nyíregyháza
- Rzeszów
External links
- Carpathian Europregion - Polish website
- Council of Europe: euroregions
- Working paper on Euroregions with a list
- Carpathian Euroregion - Geographical data Archived 2012-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
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- Bavarian Forest–Bohemian Forest/Šumava
- Beskydy (Beskidy)
- Teschen Silesia
- Dobrava
- Egrensis
- Elbe / Labe
- Glacensis
- Inn–Salzach
- Inntal
- Ister–Granum
- Neisse / Nisa / Nysa
- Ore Mountains
- Pomerania
- Pomoraví–Záhorie–Weinviertel
- Praděd (Pradziad)
- Pro Europa Viadrina
- Raetia Nova
- Salzburg–Berchtesgadener Land–Traunstein
- Silesia
- Silva Nortica
- Spree–Neisse–Bober
- Tatra
- Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino
- Via Salina
- West Pannonia
- White Carpathians
- Zugspitze–Wetterstein–Karwendel
- Belasica
- Black Sea
- Białowieża Forest
- Biharia
- Bug
- Carpathian
- Danube 21
- Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa
- Dniester
- Donbas
- Eurobalkans (Niš–Sofia–Skopje)
- Karelia
- Mesta / Nestos
- Neman
- Siret – Prut – Nistru
- Stara Planina
- Upper Prut
- Lower Danube
- Archipelago
- Arvika / Kongsvinger (ARKO)
- Baltic
- Barents Euro-Arctic
- Bornholm–Southwestern Skåne
- Cross-Channel
- East Sussex–Seine-Maritime–Somme
- Helsinki–Tallinn
- Karelia
- Kvarken–MittSkandia
- Neman
- North Calotte
- Østfold–Bohuslän/Dalsland
- Pomerania
- Southern Jutland–Schleswig
- Tornio
- Adriatic Ionian
- Alps–Mediterranean
- Belasica
- Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa Euroregion
- Danube–Drava–Sava
- Drina–Sava–Majevica
- EuroACE
- Eurobalkans (Niš–Sofia–Skopje)
- Insubria
- Mesta / Nestos
- Nouvelle Aquitaine–Euskadi–Navarra
- Pyrenees–Mediterranean
- Sea Alps
- Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino
- Belgian–Dutch border (BENEGO)
- Benelux–Middengebied
- Ems Dollart
- Enschede–Gronau (EUREGIO)
- Galicia–North Portugal
- Insubria
- Lille–Kortrijk–Tournai
- Meuse–Rhine
- Nouvelle Aquitaine–Euskadi–Navarra
- Pomerania
- Pyrenees–Mediterranean
- Rhine–North Meuse
- Rhine–Waal
- SaarLorLux
- Scheldemond
- Southern Jutland–Schleswig
- TriRhena
- Upper Rhine Tri-National
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